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By Ken Simpson | May 13, 2013
... proven to help treat cellulite. Keep in mind, however, that when treating cellulite with topical products they must be absorbed into the dermis to reach the targeted fat tissue. Other methods for cellulite treatment are being currently tested; radiofrequency ...
By Jeremy Lawrence | May 9, 2013
... how those ingredients affect the skin and body. Keeping current with the latest trends and/or treatments keeps us viable in the skin care industry.” Linda Johnson, owner/aesthetician at Natural Radiance Skin Care “I think a course on nutrition for the ...
By SCMHR | May 9, 2013
... a short test on the material and paying a small administrative fee. For more information, please contact the Society for Clinical and Medical Hair Removal's home office at 608-443-2470 or homeoffice@scmhr.org. ...
By Rachael Pontillo | May 9, 2013
... Gut dysbiosis is the improper balance of pathogenic bacteria, yeasts, and other microbiota to healthy strains of bacteria and microflora located along the digestive tract (primarily in the small and large intestines). This condition can lead to many inflammatory ...
By Christine Heathman | May 9, 2013
... gland, or secreted by specialized cells in other organs such as parts of the gastrointestinal tract or heart. Functions related to hormones include metabolism (the breaking down or building of chemical elements), water and mineral balance, growth and ...
By Chau Stone | May 9, 2013
... suffer from more severe cases of acne for a longer period of time due to the higher quantities of androgen or testosterone that are present in their bodies. High androgen levels in males also cause the body to create more oil gland activity. The overproduction ...
By Kristina Valiani | May 9, 2013
... neck, back and chest. Dermatologist and researchers do not know exactly why this happens, but we do know that testosterone plays a part, as does heredity. Once a pore becomes clogged, it traps skin oil inside. Bacteria grows in this oil and can cause ...
By Cynthia Price, M.D. | May 8, 2013
... hormone (FSH). In teenage males, these hormones trigger the production of testosterone and in female teenagers the production of estrogen is stimulated. This surge in hormones also stimulates an increase in sebum production, which accelerates the development ...
By Bella Schneider, P.M.E. | May 8, 2013
... is to build a relationship with them. Teenagers are not interested in hanging out with older people. They like to be where people are young, hip and fashionable. Therefore, stay up-to-date with the reality shows and the latest in music and fashion. You ...
By Michelle D'Allaird | March 29, 2013
No matter how long ago it was, we all remember sitting through anatomy and physiology in aesthetics school. Literally memorizing the muscles, bones, arteries and veins in a desperate attempt to pass the test, and hopefully retain enough memorization to ...

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